The legendary spinner also said, “As this will be my last tournament, so I want to give my best so that no one calls me a ‘Parchi’,” he stated.

It was only recently announced that Ajmal has been appointed as Islamabad United’s spin bowling coach for the PSL-3. In the 35 Tests he has represented for Pakistan, Ajmal clinched as many as 178 wickets with ten 5-wicket haul and four 10-wicket hauls in a match. The last of which he played back in 2014 against Sri Lanka at Colombo.

However, the highlight of Ajmal’s career would be during the England series in UAE back in 2012 where he took a whopping 24-wickets to whitewash the then number one side in the world.

He also represented various T20 sides such as Antigua Hawksbills, Dhaka Gladiators, Faisalabad Wolves and Islamabad United.